Why Politicians Are To Blame For Most Terrorist Attacks
Submitted by Patrick Coburn via Strategic-Culture.org,
Submitted by Patrick Coburn via Strategic-Culture.org,
Two days ago, Turkey's outspoken president Erdogan, now grudgingly pivoting into the Russian sphere of influence and away from NATO, accused the US of supporting and arming ISIS and said he has "confirmed evidence" to back up his claim: "They give support to terrorist groups including ISIS" Erdogan said during a speech in Ankara on Tuesday, adding that US coalition forces "give support to terrorist groups including Daesh, YPG, PYD. It's very clear. We have confirmed evidence, with pictures, photos and videos."
President-elect Donald Trump has taken action to ensure that on his watch the United States will stop supporting ISIS and militant opposition groups in Syria. Trump considers it a matter of urgency and has drafted a new budget that removes all funding for ISIS and terror affiliated organizations. According to a transition team source, Trump has “crossed it out with a big black marker” (the budget for ISIS) and “alerted the administrative officials tasked with distributing funds to ISIS that January 20 will be their last day in a job.
One year after this website demonstrated that Turkey was cooperating with the Islamic State, in the very least trading cash in exchange for crude oil sold to various Turkish outposts (a trade which was subsequently ended by the Russian air force), Turkey has flipped the tables and on Tuesday Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said he has uncovered evidence that US-led coalition forces have helped support terrorists in Syria - including Isis.
Having recently won the crucial battle for Aleppo, which has changed the layout of the ongoing Syrian proxy war between the Assad regime (with the Kremlin's backing), and "rebel" forces including various Al-Qaeda elements (supported by the US-led alliance), hardly content with this crucial victory Russian president Vladimir Putin is only just getting started, and as the Daily Beast confirms reports that had previously circulated in the Russian press, dozens of highly trained "Chechen killer" Russian special military units in red berets are being transported to Syria.